中英词典:fame
名词
1. 名声;声誉- His fame as an actor spread worldwide. (他作为演员的名声传遍全球。)
- She achieved fame as a singer at a young age. (她在年轻时就以歌手的身份取得了名声。)
- Many Hollywood fame attended the event. (许多好莱坞名流参加了这个活动。)
形容词
1. 有名的;著名的- He is a famous artist, but his wife is even more famous. (他是一个著名的艺术家,但他的妻子更有名。)
词语辨析
1. distinction- Fame suggests a widespread reputation, while distinction emphasizes excellence or superiority in a particular field. (Fame表明了广泛的声誉,而distinction则强调在某个领域的卓越或优越。)
- His fame as a writer has brought him worldwide recognition. (他作为作家的名声给他带来了全球的认可。)
- She achieved distinction in the field of science. (她在科学领域取得了卓越的成就。)
词汇扩充
1. infamy- Infamy refers to a state of being famous for a negative or disgraceful reason. (Infamy指的是因负面或可耻的原因而出名。)
- The dictator's infamy will forever be remembered in history. (这个独裁者的恶名将永远被历史铭记。)
近义词
1. renown- Renown emphasizes the state of being widely known or celebrated for something. (Renown强调因某事而广为人知或赞誉。)
- He gained international renown for his humanitarian work. (他因其人道主义工作而赢得了国际声誉。)
反义词
1. obscurity- Obscurity refers to the state of being unknown, unnoticed, or forgotten. (Obscurity指的是未知、未被注意或被遗忘的状态。)
- His early works were met with obscurity and only gained recognition later. (他的早期作品曾默默无闻,直到后来才得到认可。)
柯林斯词典
noun- a state of being famous, or the state of being known about by a lot of people because of your achievements
- a famous or well-known person
牛津词典
noun- the state of being known or recognized by many people because of your achievements, skills, etc.
- the state of being known by name by a lot of people, especially for something bad
- the state of being famous
- the condition of being known or talked about by many people
用法
1. Fame is often associated with achieving recognition or distinction in a particular field, such as entertainment, sports, or academics.
2. Fame can be both positive and negative, depending on the reasons for being famous.
相关例句
- His fame as an actor spread worldwide. (他作为演员的名声传遍全球。)
- She achieved fame as a singer at a young age. (她在年轻时就以歌手的身份取得了名声。)
- Many Hollywood fame attended the event. (许多好莱坞名流参加了这个活动。)
- He is a famous artist, but his wife is even more famous. (他是一个著名的艺术家,但他的妻子更有名。)
- Her fame as a writer grew with each published book. (她作为作家的名声随着每本出版的书而增长。)
- His fame brought him opportunities to work with renowned directors. (他的名声为他带来了与著名导演合作的机会。)
- Despite his fame, he remained humble and down-to-earth. (尽管他很有名,但他仍保持谦逊和脚踏实地。)
- Infamy followed his scandalous actions. (他丑闻的行为带来了恶名。)
- She gained international renown for her groundbreaking research. (她因其开创性的研究而获得国际声誉。)
- His sudden rise to fame took the world by surprise. (他突然走红,令全世界大为惊讶。)
- After years of obscurity, her talent was finally recognized. (经过多年的默默无闻,她的才华终于得到认可。)
- His infamy as a criminal will forever stain his reputation. (他作为罪犯的恶名将永远玷污他的声誉。)
- She achieved distinction in the field of science. (她在科学领域取得了卓越的成就。)
- His early works were met with obscurity and only gained recognition later. (他的早期作品曾默默无闻,直到后来才得到认可。)
- Her fame as an actress skyrocketed after winning the prestigious award. (她因获得这个重要奖项而成为一线女演员。)
- The singer's fame faded as quickly as it had risen. (这位歌手的名声像它的崛起一样迅速消退。)
- His fame as a chef spread through word of mouth. (他作为厨师的名声通过口碑传播。)
- Despite his fame, he remained grounded and focused on his work. (尽管他很有名,但他仍保持脚踏实地,并专注于工作。)
- She enjoyed the trappings of fame but struggled with the constant scrutiny. (她享受名声带来的物质享受,但却苦于持续的审视。)
- His fame brought him both fortune and challenges. (他的名声给他带来了财富和挑战。)
- She rose to fame after her viral video caught the attention of millions. (她因她的病毒视频吸引了数百万人的关注而走红。)